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		<description><![CDATA[A smart way to ease traffic woes. | This isn&#8217;t exactly a balanced article&#8212;but since its biases match mine, it&#8217;s great!  Portland Metro Councilor Rex Burkholder is proposing a congestion charge for the Columbia River Crossing: Burkholder believes congestion pricing for some busy roads could manage roads for highest productivity; cut pollution, fuel use, CO2 and congestion; and generate revenue for public transportation and high-performance transportation infrastructure and services. I think that congestion pricing should be on the...]]></description>
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